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like i said, not so different than us. picture an army of miley cyruss, or would that be miley cyri. going against the grain are a few lone heroes like virgin moon. self-released albums and no hint of a record deal. damn suits, what do they know? lead singer yu, sweet, shy, pop friendly lilleth fair? no. ♪ >> so how big an audience in japan for flash metal, metal hard core? >> i feel like people are watching the heavy metal scene as a new movement. >> are the audiences good audiences here? >> they are kind of polite. >> polite. really? >> yeah. really quiet and just watching us. when we finish playing, they silently clap. >> really? >> you know, when i look at popular music, the stuff that's selling millions of records in america, it makes me angry, actually. >> sometimes you get angry with some of the people. >> yeah, if i see nickelback i want to kill myself, okay? i want to kill them, then i want to kill myself. and then i want to kill everybody who listens to them. okay? what's so funny? that's true. i mean, what ban
like i said, not so different than us. picture an army of miley cyruss, or would that be miley cyri. going against the grain are a few lone heroes like virgin moon. self-released albums and no hint of a record deal. damn suits, what do they know? lead singer yu, sweet, shy, pop friendly lilleth fair? no. ♪ >> so how big an audience in japan for flash metal, metal hard core? >> i feel like people are watching the heavy metal scene as a new movement. >> are the audiences good...
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sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ ♪ >>> those who buy into the notion of japanese women as shy, giggling, subservient victims of convention would be confused by tomika. people, as everywhere, if you look deeper, can surprise you. her day job is doing this. and i gather from what she tells me that she gets plenty of work. ♪ >> another complicated layer of businesses. layer upon layer. places where a hard-working salary man can have a beer or sake. and salty, savory, delicious snacks that go brilliantly with alcohol. >> please. yes. >> tomika brings me to one of them, daitoro, to meet some friends. kusaia, grilled fermented fish, followed by skewers of beef intestine and fermented chicken. this place is known for its motsunabe, intestine stew with miso. this is naga, invited along to translate. naga also teaches pole dancing for men. then there's this man, one of the best known and most respected practitioners, the a
sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ ♪ >>> those who buy into the notion of japanese women as shy, giggling, subservient victims of convention would be confused by tomika. people, as everywhere, if you look deeper, can surprise you. her day job is doing this. and i gather from what she tells me that she gets plenty of work. ♪ >> another complicated layer of...
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we hope you can join us here tomorrow night. if you're eating or gathering with your family, we understand. most of all, please have a happy thanksgiving and please remember all those in uniform overseas. good night. >> another rush is on. it could be a long journey for a lot of people. the night for the thanksgiving commute. a live look in emoriville. you see heavy traffic in both directions. oak 880. almost looks exactly the same. >> the junction of 280 and 17. this is in san jose. it's estimated more than 40 million caliifornians will be driving during this thanksgiving holiday. >> be glad you're not headed to los angeles. more traffic than usual in l.a. it's a double mess tonight. from the roads to the sky, so far, roads have been pain free, thanksgiving commute here in the bay area, at least when it comes to travel. >> yeah. and everyone has been pleased when it gets to sfo. very few flight delays all day long. still at this hour, the biggest hurdle is going to be if you're planning on parking at the airport, long-term park
we hope you can join us here tomorrow night. if you're eating or gathering with your family, we understand. most of all, please have a happy thanksgiving and please remember all those in uniform overseas. good night. >> another rush is on. it could be a long journey for a lot of people. the night for the thanksgiving commute. a live look in emoriville. you see heavy traffic in both directions. oak 880. almost looks exactly the same. >> the junction of 280 and 17. this is in san...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it feels wonderful. i don't smoke. i don't smoke. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> tokyo may well be the most amazing food city in the world. with a nearly unimaginable variety of places stacked one on top of the other, tucked away on every level of densely packed city streets. at lawsons, you can dig into their unnaturally fluffy, insanely delicious addictive egg salad sandwiches. i love them. layer after layer after layer of awesome. proud eateries serving who knows what. but it all smells delicious and looks enticing. in the tiny almost micro-neighborhood of nakamaguro, tokyo, all is quiet. right here in the middle of this pinball machine of a city, green. he loves this place. a low key joint to enjoy family meals and meet friends. >> i so much appreciate i see you and all of the people from the u.s. >> well, we miss you. >> i miss new york city. >> i'll tell you something re
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are the chinese using it? >> the chinese are using this. >> colbert: what percentage of the users are chinese? >> much less than the percentage of americans. >> colbert: really? what percentage of the chinese, sir? you are not going to tell me nsa is going to be on your ass. >> they know, though. >> colbert: i am sure. >> they know everything. >> colbert: exactly. they have pictures of you showering. okay. but should we be letting countries that are our least economic rivals learn these things for free? i mean, if coding is really important, aren't you a traitor? >> we are in a cyber war. >> we are hoping everyone to become competitive by working together so we have people in china that are creating lessons and people in the u.s. are taking and learning from and all get better together. it is not necessarily competitive. >> colbert: so you are one of those world, one world government kumbaya let's all hold hands and code together and everything will be fine. >> something like that. >> colbert: something like t
are the chinese using it? >> the chinese are using this. >> colbert: what percentage of the users are chinese? >> much less than the percentage of americans. >> colbert: really? what percentage of the chinese, sir? you are not going to tell me nsa is going to be on your ass. >> they know, though. >> colbert: i am sure. >> they know everything. >> colbert: exactly. they have pictures of you showering. okay. but should we be letting countries that...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. if i could describe being a nonsmoker, i would say "awesome." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor at uwe know you can't afford wrong turns on the road to your future. that's why we build tools like our career guidance system. it's kind of like gps, you know, for your career. it walks you through different degree possibilities and even lets you explore local job market conditions, helping you map a clear course from the job you want, back to you. go to phoenix.edu and get started today. >>> those who buy into the notion of japanese women as shy, giggling, subservient victims of convention would be confused by tomika. people, as everywhere, if you look deeper, can surprise you. her day job is doing this. and i gather from what she tells me that she gets plenty of work. ♪ >> another complicated layer of businesses where representati businesses. a place
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joins us now live. we are now looking more closely than ever as to what we'll see on wednesday and thursday. what can you tell us? >>. >> it is a mess with this storm. travel will be impacted. over 200 million people will be in the path of this storm from when it started out west to the northeast corridor. let's take a look at what's going on right now. we still have very heavy rain. severe thunderstorms, a few tornadoes possible here in portions of georgia and florida. across the northeast you can see the big apple starting to get into the light rain. that is the key. the i-95 corridor should stay mostly as rain but a dangerous icing scenario is setting up in central pa and heavy snow has set up in interior sections of the north east including buffalo, pittsburgh and cleveland. this is going to be the setup. we've got this area of low pressure up the coast with all the moisture and cold air will be pouring in from behind the system. that combination is what's giving us heavier precipitation from interi
joins us now live. we are now looking more closely than ever as to what we'll see on wednesday and thursday. what can you tell us? >>. >> it is a mess with this storm. travel will be impacted. over 200 million people will be in the path of this storm from when it started out west to the northeast corridor. let's take a look at what's going on right now. we still have very heavy rain. severe thunderstorms, a few tornadoes possible here in portions of georgia and florida. across the...
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that's going to wrap things up for us. "new day sunday" continues right now with christi paul and victor blackwell. >> the world is united in support of our determination to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> a historic deal. while you were sleeping, six major powers including the u.s. cemented an agreement to freeze key parts of iran's nuclear enrichment program. the terms, the reaction, and the controversy ahead. >> and what is this deal mean for israel? already the u.s. ally is voicing its severe displeasure calling it a historic mistake. >> plus, the reaction from congress. republicans are firing back at the white house calling the treaty a blow to our allies and one high ranking senator even says it's the president's effort to distract from obama care. your "new day" starts right now. >>> all right. grab your coffee or something warm. it is cold out there. good morning, everyone. i'm christi paul. 8:00 is the time. >> it's a little cold in here, too. >> i know it is. >> i'm victor blackwell. breaking ov
that's going to wrap things up for us. "new day sunday" continues right now with christi paul and victor blackwell. >> the world is united in support of our determination to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> a historic deal. while you were sleeping, six major powers including the u.s. cemented an agreement to freeze key parts of iran's nuclear enrichment program. the terms, the reaction, and the controversy ahead. >> and what is this deal mean for...
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we just don't have the kinds of plans that would allow us to de-escalate. with korea japan, taiwan, russia, the united states, all snooping around in the area, it becomes a crowded flight zone and maritime zone. therefore, the possibility for miscalculation is very real. >> general marks, did the u.s. do the right thing? >> they absolutely did. if the united states had not challenged this unilateral declaration of a change, a new standard would have been said and china would have declared a form of success. i think they challenged it very veld the b-52 was not armed. it's not going to penetrate into chinese beyond that -- it's not going to penetrate into the mainland, but i think it's very, very important. we have always had a large military presence in the region, so the escalation certainly -- the possibility of an escalation is always present, but we've this dance and we've handled it very well and ambassador, you've been a part of that very intimately. we've been able to do this dance pretty effectively. this was an act on the part of the chinese clearl
we just don't have the kinds of plans that would allow us to de-escalate. with korea japan, taiwan, russia, the united states, all snooping around in the area, it becomes a crowded flight zone and maritime zone. therefore, the possibility for miscalculation is very real. >> general marks, did the u.s. do the right thing? >> they absolutely did. if the united states had not challenged this unilateral declaration of a change, a new standard would have been said and china would have...
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to us non-climbers, the best free soloist in the world will tell us what it's like to climb a mountain with nothing but your bear hands and chalk. welcome to "consider this." new jersey governor chris christie with an historic win in a big blue state. and in virginia agency race it was a suspenseful night with a race between a democrat and a conservative republican. it's where tea partyers got top billing. we'll take a sneak peek of staying power tha , and the seismic shift to the left. i'm joined which jeff warren, and bill snyder, professor at george washington university. they're both in our washington, d.c. studios, and here in studio with me is tom doherty, former senior adviser to george pataki. bill, let's start with you. chris christie, a big win. but when you look at the exit polls in a hypothetical match up to hillary clinton he would lose in his own state. >> it tells us that new jersey is still a blue state, and hillary clinton is still a very popular figure there. look, christie won, he was expected to win. he got a third of the democratic vote. that's what republicans can
to us non-climbers, the best free soloist in the world will tell us what it's like to climb a mountain with nothing but your bear hands and chalk. welcome to "consider this." new jersey governor chris christie with an historic win in a big blue state. and in virginia agency race it was a suspenseful night with a race between a democrat and a conservative republican. it's where tea partyers got top billing. we'll take a sneak peek of staying power tha , and the seismic shift to the...
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during land use committee another issue we have in our city is with car break -ins. it's a huge problem. what i have not heard is a proposal to ban people walking on sidewalks to parked car. vandalism to cars is incredible. if we found an issue to address that, i would be the first to propose it. we are not proposing to banned people from walking lying by cars. if a police officer drives by, no one is going to put out their tools for break-ins. which is why we should not criminalize the behavior for being in the park. the second issue that came up is when vandalism happens. numerically 12-5 is when this occurs . we don't have evidence of that. the second issue is this is not about homelessness. we don't carve out people who are sleeping in the parks. i get it, it is illegal to sleep in the parks. we don't fine poor people for that behavior. this ordinance changes that. you can now get a ticket for sleeping in the park. $100 and $200 and $300 . we are criminalizing people and giving them a fine and this burdens our system and doesn't get result we wanted. the third is
during land use committee another issue we have in our city is with car break -ins. it's a huge problem. what i have not heard is a proposal to ban people walking on sidewalks to parked car. vandalism to cars is incredible. if we found an issue to address that, i would be the first to propose it. we are not proposing to banned people from walking lying by cars. if a police officer drives by, no one is going to put out their tools for break-ins. which is why we should not criminalize the...
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thanks for joining us. we'll see you next time. >> announcer: the following is a paid program for the ninja mega kitchen system, brought to you by euro-pro. in just four years, ninja has taken the world by storm with a blending system unlike any other in history. more than four million have been sold, making ninja the number-one blending system in the country. now we're taking a quantum leap forward. introducing the new ninja mega kitchen system, our most powerful, our fastest, and our most versatile blending system ever. there's no other appliance in the world with ninja's raw power and professional-grade features. the ninja is turbo-charged by an amazing 1500 watts of pure
thanks for joining us. we'll see you next time. >> announcer: the following is a paid program for the ninja mega kitchen system, brought to you by euro-pro. in just four years, ninja has taken the world by storm with a blending system unlike any other in history. more than four million have been sold, making ninja the number-one blending system in the country. now we're taking a quantum leap forward. introducing the new ninja mega kitchen system, our most powerful, our fastest, and our...
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tweet us at cnbc fast money. >> your votes are important to us. >> particularly to josh. he doesn't like to lose. he cries when he loses, actually. moving on. carl icahn and transocean reaching a deal. what does icahn's involvement mean for the stock? the u.s. bond morkt closed today but it will still be a week. tesla finded before the u.s. banking committee. and everything you need to know about bonds for the week. stay tuned. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. >> welcome back to fast none. shares are getting raped over in the aftermarket. sales that were roughly in line. profit margins also fell quarter over quarter and year-over-year. they have got
tweet us at cnbc fast money. >> your votes are important to us. >> particularly to josh. he doesn't like to lose. he cries when he loses, actually. moving on. carl icahn and transocean reaching a deal. what does icahn's involvement mean for the stock? the u.s. bond morkt closed today but it will still be a week. tesla finded before the u.s. banking committee. and everything you need to know about bonds for the week. stay tuned. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a...
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for us it's squid brushed with worcestershire sauce. >> that's awesome. i've been coming here many times, but this is the first time to eat this. >> love this dish. you lived in new york, what? 14 years? 18 years? >> 27 years. since 1984 to 2011. >> 27 years in new york. that changes a person. >> very much. >> you're a new yorker now. >> yes. >> what was the hardest thing to get used to when you first came here? >> culture. >> the culture. >> the culture is so much different between the u.s. and here. and manhattan is so interesting, always. i never, ever get bored. >> i never get bored and i always learn new things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo to me. from my perspective these are completely different cities. even building to building. pachenko down here. nightclub for men, nightclub for girls, nightclub for rock and rollers, hair salon. but all up. 15 different businesses in one building. one building. >> yes. >> i could spend the next five years just doing shows on this one building. what is weird? what is strange? what
for us it's squid brushed with worcestershire sauce. >> that's awesome. i've been coming here many times, but this is the first time to eat this. >> love this dish. you lived in new york, what? 14 years? 18 years? >> 27 years. since 1984 to 2011. >> 27 years in new york. that changes a person. >> very much. >> you're a new yorker now. >> yes. >> what was the hardest thing to get used to when you first came here? >> culture. >> the...
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ambassador to the nations, and he joins us from jerusalem this morning. good morning. >> good morning, eric. how are you? >> egypt suspended millions of dollars in aid. it seems in doing so, washington has isolated the islamists and the military. what happened? >> there's almost no one in egypt today who will stand up and defend the united states, the administration's position over the last two years has varied like a metronome, and so bad is it that kerry had to arrive in cairo under the same procedures that are used when he would visit a war zone like afghanistan. the first time an american secretary of state has faced that. with the trial, as you mentioned, of former president mohamed morsi about to begin tomorrow, the risk of instability in egypt remains very high. >> woucould that spread to othe areas in the region more so than now? >> i think so. the i think the entire region is on the verge of collapse, particularly as friends like saudi arabia see the administration trying to appease iran because of its nuclear weapons program. the complete debacl
ambassador to the nations, and he joins us from jerusalem this morning. good morning. >> good morning, eric. how are you? >> egypt suspended millions of dollars in aid. it seems in doing so, washington has isolated the islamists and the military. what happened? >> there's almost no one in egypt today who will stand up and defend the united states, the administration's position over the last two years has varied like a metronome, and so bad is it that kerry had to arrive in...
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thanks for joining us today. >> next, a birlt day. it was a party one minute and a crime scene the next. then, big money problems and a high crime rate. detro detroit, can it really rise again? >> i'm don lemon and they're actually letting me go live from inside a bar at lags va gas. why are we here? we're here for the finale of anthony bardane, detroit and then "last bite "live with a few famous people tonight at 10:00 p.m.'s earn tern. honestly, as much as i love this job, i plan to do a lot more. i needed a new laptop for my pre-med classes, something that runs office and has a keyboard. but i wanted a tablet for me, for stuff like twitter and xbox, so my downtime can be more like uptime. that's why i got a windows 2 in 1 which does both -- works as a laptop and a tablet. so i can manage my crazy life, and also have a life. [ beep ] gotta go. ♪ i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the
thanks for joining us today. >> next, a birlt day. it was a party one minute and a crime scene the next. then, big money problems and a high crime rate. detro detroit, can it really rise again? >> i'm don lemon and they're actually letting me go live from inside a bar at lags va gas. why are we here? we're here for the finale of anthony bardane, detroit and then "last bite "live with a few famous people tonight at 10:00 p.m.'s earn tern. honestly, as much as i love this...
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. >>> pretty much all of us know this yoga pose, but literally using your dog at yoga. that's right. it's a pre-thanksgiving edition of "way too early." >> dog lovers and their best friend. good morning. wednesday, november 27th. we have a lot of turkey-related stuff for you. there's turducking, right? bill. bill. bill is, like, giving it away. i'm glad your mike was off. obviously before we get to the fun of thanksgiving, you have to get to thanksgiving. >> yeah. >> for a lot of people that's going to be a problem. one of the busiest and sometimes worst travel days of the year you have to land on top of that the storm on the entire east coast, and you have a recipe for aggravation, folks. i book the a plane ticket and a train ticket -- >> now you're walk. >> it's literally planes, rains, and automobiles for me. i have decided to go with the car. i'm driving. >> at least you control e control your own destiny. >> i like that. >> he was struck by one thing. it was extremely warm where we are ms part of the country, which shocked me this morning. >> you see why we weren't
. >>> pretty much all of us know this yoga pose, but literally using your dog at yoga. that's right. it's a pre-thanksgiving edition of "way too early." >> dog lovers and their best friend. good morning. wednesday, november 27th. we have a lot of turkey-related stuff for you. there's turducking, right? bill. bill. bill is, like, giving it away. i'm glad your mike was off. obviously before we get to the fun of thanksgiving, you have to get to thanksgiving. >> yeah....
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john, tell us about yourself. >> we are in my music room. i have my wife and daughter here with me. >> that was fantastic, john. everybody go to flip your cards. is it bald or short? for $100. the correct answer with 54% of the vote, short. you got it. don't worry, our next question is worth $200. absolutely anyone's game. the next two possible answers. we've got stay home from work or go to work any way. the question is, what do nurses say they would be more likely to do if they were feeling a little under the weather? stay home from work or go to work anyway? let's go to sarah. how are you, sarah? >> i'm great. how are you? may i dance with you? the webcam is a limited format, maybe you could give us a wave or pop and rock or robot? >> i heard about this thing in the '80s. >> i know that one. everybody flip those cards. is it stay home from work or go to work anyway? everybody said go to work anyway. for $200, the correct answer is go to work anyway. $300 a piece. our next question is worth $300. two possible answers are correct the fan or
john, tell us about yourself. >> we are in my music room. i have my wife and daughter here with me. >> that was fantastic, john. everybody go to flip your cards. is it bald or short? for $100. the correct answer with 54% of the vote, short. you got it. don't worry, our next question is worth $200. absolutely anyone's game. the next two possible answers. we've got stay home from work or go to work any way. the question is, what do nurses say they would be more likely to do if they...
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>> so ninety percent of the user use it for 30 minutes because they know if they use it longer they will pay a fee. >> i'm curious what the actual usage is even if i have 30 minutes -- i'm not going to keep it for another 7 minutes i guess i'm less worried that if we extend to 45 minutes that people will hold onto that bike it is heavy that's one thing it's really hard to take it with you anywhere so i don't see the incentive if you increase the time it will only be utilized for slower bikers. anyway that would be my one feedback and i noticed that the red hot area on one of those slides was inside golden gate park and it's hard for me to tell but i imagine it's closer to where the muse ums are. >> i think what we would see in the park would be instead of like blanket coverage you know one station every 300 meters we would vary kind of what they call acup u.n. cture where they are needed at the beach at the con course. >> with treasure island i think our residents would love a program like this if they don't have a car their only way into the city is the 108 which sfmta knows but the one
>> so ninety percent of the user use it for 30 minutes because they know if they use it longer they will pay a fee. >> i'm curious what the actual usage is even if i have 30 minutes -- i'm not going to keep it for another 7 minutes i guess i'm less worried that if we extend to 45 minutes that people will hold onto that bike it is heavy that's one thing it's really hard to take it with you anywhere so i don't see the incentive if you increase the time it will only be utilized for...
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can you tell us about that? >> sure. once i finished writing the letters -- and i wrote for the entire season of lent, actually, i had a specific thing in mind, so i wrote for 40 days. and when i was done, i decided that it helped me so much that i wanted to help others in the same way. i thought that would be a great way to honor pushkin, too. so, with the help of my husband, who's the computer wizard of the family, we created a website where other people could write a letter to their companion animal that they were missing and, in that way, kind of spread the healing. >> have you gotten responses from people that being able to write letters has helped them get over their grief? >> yes, the response was amazing. i didn't really have any expectations when we put the website up, and it was solely through word of mouth. but all of a sudden, people started writing letters to their dogs, their cats, ferrets, fish, horses, all kinds of animals. so, it really was a great way for people to know that other people understand what
can you tell us about that? >> sure. once i finished writing the letters -- and i wrote for the entire season of lent, actually, i had a specific thing in mind, so i wrote for 40 days. and when i was done, i decided that it helped me so much that i wanted to help others in the same way. i thought that would be a great way to honor pushkin, too. so, with the help of my husband, who's the computer wizard of the family, we created a website where other people could write a letter to their...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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but using bleach leaves some stains behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. that's healthing. whoa! sweet mother of softness. paws off pal. just one squeeze? just enjoy it with your eyes. [ female announcer ] new charmin ultra soft is so soft, you don't even have to squeeze it to believe it. for the first time, you can actually see the softness with our new comfort cushions. new charmin ultra soft is still so much softer and more absorbent, you can use up to four times less. i believe it, but i still gotta squeeze it. [ female announcer ] used by more plumbers, charmin is now clog-free or it's free. [ female announcer ] used by more plumbers, save them. woolite detergents clean your jeans and won't torture your tanks. so clothes look like new even after 20 washes. finally this half hour it is our "friday rewind." what a week. the white house was tied up in messes that won't go away. >> the week also saw an anniversary that reminds us the human spirit d
but using bleach leaves some stains behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. that's healthing. whoa! sweet mother of softness. paws off pal. just one squeeze? just enjoy it with your eyes. [ female announcer ] new charmin ultra soft is so soft, you don't even have to squeeze it to believe it. for the first time, you can actually see the softness with our new comfort cushions. new charmin ultra soft...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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we have all this stuff we can use. when we started about what we would want from a registry, it was more things around us and things to do, experiences. things to support our community. we think it's so much more about who we are than just a set of plates from a big box store would be. this is about what we do and what we value and it's free. >> how did allison get business toss sign on? she teamed up with organizations that have a similar local mind-set. >> the local shopping movement is a thing. it's real. but it's been around forever. there are local business groups everywhere from chambers to local first movements, shop local movements. we worked with all of those organizations and they have a following of anywhere from in small towns, five members to large towns of 200 members. >> for some of the businesses, it's been a way to modernize their registry systems. >> prior to joining the registry, we did use this type of form and someone would come in and they'd physically have to come in, fill out the form. we are ge
we have all this stuff we can use. when we started about what we would want from a registry, it was more things around us and things to do, experiences. things to support our community. we think it's so much more about who we are than just a set of plates from a big box store would be. this is about what we do and what we value and it's free. >> how did allison get business toss sign on? she teamed up with organizations that have a similar local mind-set. >> the local shopping...
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tell us about this. >> we are in one of the tower elevators now. these were originally installed in 1972. 1,000 feet a minute, outside observation elevators, so a great view of the city. some of the most popular elevators in san francisco, as you mentioned, and these cars run a lot. they run about 2000 starts per day. about 700,000 starts per year for an elevator like this, and these are pretty hard working. >> must be hard to maintain these elevators. mechanical devices in the rain. >> this is much more difficult to maintain. normal elevator installation is all sealed from the elements, but in this case, it is all exposed to the outside, so there are issues with whether proofing and sealing the equipment from the elements. >> the controls and motors are up here on the top floor. >> very simple -- similar to the elevators we looked at. this is similar to that technology. >> i saw a crowd of people downstairs waiting to take a ride on the elevated to get this fabulous view. that is a terrific view. >> yes, it is great. >> can you tell us about the h
tell us about this. >> we are in one of the tower elevators now. these were originally installed in 1972. 1,000 feet a minute, outside observation elevators, so a great view of the city. some of the most popular elevators in san francisco, as you mentioned, and these cars run a lot. they run about 2000 starts per day. about 700,000 starts per year for an elevator like this, and these are pretty hard working. >> must be hard to maintain these elevators. mechanical devices in the...
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join us live reason twitter @aj real money. the national average consumer credit score hovers at 691, like the fico score, the credit score that you're used to, that banks judge your credit worthiness, experian uses a similar credit system. not all generations are created equal. millennials, young adults, age 19 to 29, they have got an annual credit score of 628. that's the lowest of all groups by far before their average debt includes credit cards, car loans, student loans, what's more, millennials have the fewest number of credit cards but they overutilize them buying pizza and beer on a friday night instead of keeping them around for a rainy day. and these folks are developing bad credit habits early by paying their bills late. now people age 30 to 46, i'm going to lump myself in that crowd. they're only marginally better off with the average credit score of 653. they carry the highest debt of any age group. they average even more late payments than the millennials and any other age group for that matter. baby boomers, 47 to
join us live reason twitter @aj real money. the national average consumer credit score hovers at 691, like the fico score, the credit score that you're used to, that banks judge your credit worthiness, experian uses a similar credit system. not all generations are created equal. millennials, young adults, age 19 to 29, they have got an annual credit score of 628. that's the lowest of all groups by far before their average debt includes credit cards, car loans, student loans, what's more,...
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liz joins us now. it's good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> good to see you well. >> thank you. >> are you feeling okay? >> i'm feeling great. >> what is it like to watch that? >> it's very difficult to watch. >> did you know ahead of time that they were going to be recording -- >> no. >> -- or did they only talk to you about it afterwards? >> they talked to me about it after. >> when you look back on it, how close were you to not being able to get through this? >> pretty close. >> had you overdosed before? >> no. >> that was the first time. the point that they were trying to make and what they're talking about is this medication known aznar can which can do what it did for you, bring people out of an overdose like that. what do you think of making a medication like this more available? >> i think that it should be, but i think it is kind of a fine line between having that false sense of security and making it widely available to absolutely everyone. >> how hard an addiction is this to beat? >>
liz joins us now. it's good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> good to see you well. >> thank you. >> are you feeling okay? >> i'm feeling great. >> what is it like to watch that? >> it's very difficult to watch. >> did you know ahead of time that they were going to be recording -- >> no. >> -- or did they only talk to you about it afterwards? >> they talked to me about it after. >> when you look back on it, how close...
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what can we do to label and let us know what we're eating? >> there are movements in approximately 25 states right now. the biggest one was last year in california. the opposition who didn't want gmos to be labeled spent close to $50 million to defeat this measure. the one going on right now is in washington state. they are spending about $20 million to defeat this measure. why are these companies spending so much money to not disclose what's in their product? >> especially since 90% of the people in the country actually want these labeled? >> exactly. polls show that more than 90% of the people want gmos labeled. here's the craziest thing -- >> as if that wasn't crazy enough. >> the u.s. patent office gives patent to them. they say you get a patent because it's unique and different yet the fda says, no, genetically modified food is not different. the fda says it's the same thing and u.s. patent office says it's unique and different. it's one of the real injustices in our country that gmos are not label labeled. >> what do we have to do? >> w
what can we do to label and let us know what we're eating? >> there are movements in approximately 25 states right now. the biggest one was last year in california. the opposition who didn't want gmos to be labeled spent close to $50 million to defeat this measure. the one going on right now is in washington state. they are spending about $20 million to defeat this measure. why are these companies spending so much money to not disclose what's in their product? >> especially since...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you. >> the now, two stories linked by a common thread. the issue of mental health. i'm talking about the newtown school shooting where a new report on adam lanza was released yesterday and the stabbing of creigh deeds by his son. deeds is talking about ta attack. what are you learning about these cases, brian todd? obviously, we know creigh deeds really just shortly after this tragedy that occurred in his family had very choice words about the virginia mental health system. but if you look at the situation in connecticut, not an ex
will power us all... into the future. ♪ before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you. >> the...
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is it something that will be friendly to them using it even more. is it going to discouraging them from using it, will the ads be distracting will it be informative. most people ignore ads online that's the truth. and i think that's one of the stories that facebook doesn't want to tell, is who is really paying attention to the ads and the advertisers want people who are going to be interactive. they already know they are with twilter, as a communications channel, but will they be interactive the ads. >> and this is all sis can't both for people that tweet and also in terms of ad revenue and ultimately investors. talk to us about the user base. for twitter and whether or not it's got expansion potential. the #, the@symbol, is it something that grandmothers will be using that a wider community is interested in picking up? >> i think it is hard to see twitter becoming as universal as facebook. and i think that has to do with what you were talking about the unique lingo, with the format of a tweet. and i think twitter has done something to make it easie
is it something that will be friendly to them using it even more. is it going to discouraging them from using it, will the ads be distracting will it be informative. most people ignore ads online that's the truth. and i think that's one of the stories that facebook doesn't want to tell, is who is really paying attention to the ads and the advertisers want people who are going to be interactive. they already know they are with twilter, as a communications channel, but will they be interactive...
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appreciate you coming on the show and pitching us. the two mikes, mike and michael, thank you for all of your advice, really loved having you and hope to see you guys again soon. >>> did you know that you too can have a chance to pitch our panel right here on the show? all you have to do is send us an e-mail. the address i is yourbusiness@msnbc.com. in that e-mail, include a few things. what your company does, how much money you're trying to raise and how you're going to use those funds. i look forward to reading those pitches and seeing some of you here on the show. >>> thanks, everyone, for joining me today. i hope you took some notes that will help your small business. now if you missed anything, just go to our website, it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. we put up all of today's segments as well as some extra ones just for online. you can also follow us on twitter, it's @msnbcyourbiz and on facebook too. >>> next week we travel to main street in great barrington, massachusetts. we'll talk to local business owners getting ready for sm
appreciate you coming on the show and pitching us. the two mikes, mike and michael, thank you for all of your advice, really loved having you and hope to see you guys again soon. >>> did you know that you too can have a chance to pitch our panel right here on the show? all you have to do is send us an e-mail. the address i is yourbusiness@msnbc.com. in that e-mail, include a few things. what your company does, how much money you're trying to raise and how you're going to use those...
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is that what is before us >> excuse me. the item has 50 so 62 plus 50 we'll have a one hundred and 12 new buses. >> so we'll see those in service at the end of this year. >> that's our schedule yes our plan. >> have the manufacturing already begun so - >> there are asking you that from the first group. accepted in service. there are new flyers begun the production of the second 50 and part of the our ability to both get the price and deliver the buses on a compacted schedule is that they had a hole in their production line we were able to take advantage of that we agreed by putting a fulfilling funding package together and they agreed to begin we told them we needed the buzz so they've begun the production of the buses and some of them are on the way. we have not accepted them but some of them are on the way to the bay area. and should be able to get the majority of the 50 buses at the end of the calendar year >> okay. so our resolution is needed to accept but manufacturing has already been done. so my other question and my
is that what is before us >> excuse me. the item has 50 so 62 plus 50 we'll have a one hundred and 12 new buses. >> so we'll see those in service at the end of this year. >> that's our schedule yes our plan. >> have the manufacturing already begun so - >> there are asking you that from the first group. accepted in service. there are new flyers begun the production of the second 50 and part of the our ability to both get the price and deliver the buses on a...
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the question for us is what kind of news coverage will the chinese people see and what do the powers that we have in mind for the future of journalism in china. a year into the leadership. general secretly xi jinping, the government is playing cat and mouse with the media. beijing's control over news media is no doubt. they are struggling to deal with sina weibo, a twitter like feed doubling as a rumour mill. big vs don't just have thousands of followers, they have millions. when they blog about political and social issues word spreads. the propaganda chiefs are dishing out gaol terms to those who start rumours and they spread over the web. >> there's a growing problem with corruption in journalism itself in china. as one newspaper "the new express" found out to its peril. the starting point the capital. most populist news-hungry country on the planet - beijing. >> they are aware of the power of the internet. at the same time they try to keep a rein. >> anything to do with ideology, information is under tighter control. >> the government uses the technique to kill the chicken to scar
the question for us is what kind of news coverage will the chinese people see and what do the powers that we have in mind for the future of journalism in china. a year into the leadership. general secretly xi jinping, the government is playing cat and mouse with the media. beijing's control over news media is no doubt. they are struggling to deal with sina weibo, a twitter like feed doubling as a rumour mill. big vs don't just have thousands of followers, they have millions. when they blog...
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stay with us. we'll have travel tips for those stuck in the holiday travel mess right after this break. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's the ultimate sale on the ultimate bed. come to the sleep number store and discover the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good. it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. during the ultimate sleep number week, queen mattresses start at j
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it's nothing to that effect. >> tell us about the team. they're from oakland but will travel to florida for a playoff game? >> yes. these boys are going to florida. they are going to bring a trophy back, am i right? >> yes, sir. >> am i right? >> yes, sir. >> am i right? >> yes, sir. >> >> sio had them going out there tonight. >> here we go with rogers. he'll be out for a while. the end of the last game it was the packers versus the bears, and he went down. he hasn't missed a game because of injury since december '10, only one in his career, and he'll be out at least three weeks. this is something that might be for you. for $649, you can have two seats that people have dumped beer on and other things. you can have the two seats. 649 for two seats. the bottom line here, it goes to the san francisco parks and recreation youth profits, any profits. and that's candlestick! the locals weren't too happy with woods' appearance, shutting down one of the major arteries. when he does that, we tell you how to reach us in the middle of the night. he h
it's nothing to that effect. >> tell us about the team. they're from oakland but will travel to florida for a playoff game? >> yes. these boys are going to florida. they are going to bring a trophy back, am i right? >> yes, sir. >> am i right? >> yes, sir. >> am i right? >> yes, sir. >> >> sio had them going out there tonight. >> here we go with rogers. he'll be out for a while. the end of the last game it was the packers versus the...
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do you think dogs look at us and through dog eyes think we have -- they see us as dogs? i wonder if they got fleas today? >> you don't have to answer it. >> they do have some emotions. i have a pup that barks softly early in the morning. believe it or not that's a true story. she doesn't do the dirty deed missionary style. it is always doggie style. >> i don't know what he means. >> i don't either. >> that's what i get for asking a strange question. >> it is simple yet complex. >> are you not supposed to train dogs? basically from you saying oh dogs feel shame, if they do something wrong and pea on your couch and you don't want them to pee on your couch you yell at them and tell them not to do it. >> that's not shame. that's obedience and routine. i was strict the first year i had each of the two dogs. they are well behaved dogs. they are also smart. they know certain roots. if we get to my parents' house a mile away. >> what is the exact address? >> they know where we are going when we get there a mile away. >> very strange thing. when you are going somewhere they get v
do you think dogs look at us and through dog eyes think we have -- they see us as dogs? i wonder if they got fleas today? >> you don't have to answer it. >> they do have some emotions. i have a pup that barks softly early in the morning. believe it or not that's a true story. she doesn't do the dirty deed missionary style. it is always doggie style. >> i don't know what he means. >> i don't either. >> that's what i get for asking a strange question. >> it is...